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November 2008

Babysitters Quiz

by Babysitting Tips on November 30, 2008

in Babysitters

Deciding whether or not to have a second child can be agonizing. Two

children is the norm. Yet more and more couples are stopping with one.

How can you determine what’s best for you?

Here are some tips for making one of life’s biggest decisions:

*Consult your partner. Your spouse’s insights may help with

your own thought process. It’s also important to understand each other’s

concerns. Hearing my husband’s fear that another child would stress our

marriage, I kept date night on the agenda after our second baby arrived.

*Don’t rush. Having children who are three years or less apart in

age is hard on parents early on. If you’ve just had your first and aren’t

racing the biological clock, take a breather. Some of the happiest

parents have children who are widely spaced.

*Weigh the sibling factor. Providing a sibling for your firstborn is

not a sufficient reason for having another baby. Not all siblings get

along, and singletons do fine. You need to want to raise another child. If

you want a playmate, arrange a playdate.

*Visualize life with two. With one child you can hang on to your

adult life. Two puts you firmly in the kiddie world. Expect dinners at the

pizza restaurant, not the bistro. Prepare to double the sick days, but also

double the fun, especially as your kids grow and play together.

*Visualize life with one. You get lots of time together with an

only child. You’re also the default entertainment. Count on enjoying a

close, special relationship, and playing a lot of Candyland.

*Think ahead. Okay, so you want another baby. But do you want

another teenager? Or are you just trying to preserve the baby stage of

parenthood, which passes no matter how many kids you have?

*Consider your resources. The second child can strain you

financially, emotionally and physically. But you’ll also grow to meet the

challenges and realize how much you learned the first time around.

*Reframe the question. How would you feel upon learning that

you couldn’t have another child? Sad? Relieved? Listen to your first

reaction to this question.

*Make a choice. Decisions are hard, but empowering. If you

can’t decide, consult a therapist. Therapy can be especially helpful if you

and your partner disagree on whether or not to have a second baby.

Recognize that stopping with one child is a choice too.

*Revisit your decision. Asked whether I wanted a second when

my first was a baby I answered, “No way!” A year later I’d decided to go

for it. Everything can look different once your little one sleeps through

the night. Rest can make you eager to have another, or determined to

stop with one!

(c) 2005 Jennifer Bingham Hull. Reprint rights granted as long as the

article is published in its entirety, including the resource box and its live

links.

Hobbies for a married couple?

We’ve been married 8 years, and have 2 kids (one autistic). We have hobbies separately (I go to quiz night, play cards, he plays in a band), and we go out for meals/cinema etc together when we can get a babysitter.

We need a new hobby that we can do regularly together. He works long hours and gets home late, and a regular babysitter is not always available. I was thinking of something we could do together at home that would be fun – something completely new and different.

Any ideas?

My hub and I fish together and craft with polymer clay together (lots of websites on both subjects). One bonus for you is that some research shows that playing with polymer clay can be beneficial to children w/autism.

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